After a bit of exploration at the castle, it was decided that a visit into town was needed. He didn't like being cooped up in one place for a long period of time, especially since he was a winter spirit. It's not like anyone saw him, besides one student, anyway. He had become slack in spreading winter fun, even if it wasn't winter, and he was starting to miss it.

He hopped onto his staff, using it almost like a skate board, he soared into town, leaving snowflakes in his path. A wide grin spread on his face and he landed on the ground, seeing a bunch of kids running around playing chasey of some sort. He collected a large amount of snow, formed it into a snowball and ditched it at one of them. They laughed before the group began throwing snowballs at each other - Jack included.

All was well and good, before one of them ran straight through him. He stumbled backwards, his eyes wide before his shoulders slumped and he walked away. It wasn't like that hadn't happened before, but it always came as a shock. It was an uncomfortable, uneasy feeling and it made you feel invisible-which he was to them anyway, since no one believed.

He iced a few puddles on his walk, eventually reaching a large pond which was located in a small park in the middle of the town square. He walked across it, icing it in his path before carving intricate ice designs with his staff out of boredom.

Vlad walked about the square, a smile on his face. He had always enjoyed the snow; it made the world feel peaceful. The sight of children playing only served to make his heart lighter."Children deserve some fun in their lives." Vlad said out loud to himself.

After finishing the designs on the ice, Jack flew up and back over to the town square. He had grown bored of running around on the ice, since he did it often. It was the same thing, every day. He glanced over at the tall man with dark hair, who was also wearing some sort of cape. Jack chuckled. It was an odd choice of fashion, but he wasn't here to judge. "You bet," Jack replied to the man, although he obviously didn't expect him to hear. He sighed, leaning against his staff as he watched the kids run around. He scooped up some snow, formed it into a snowball and ditched it at one of them, hitting the kid in the back. The kid gasped and face planted into the snow, making Jack laugh hysterically.

Vlad noticed the snowball that hit one person. It didn't take long before a full blown snowball fight to break out. He shook his head as he tried not to laugh."It looks like Jack Frost is working overtime." Vlad joked to himself. A sudden gust blew his cape hard against his back. He found himself thinking hard about what he just said."Wait a minute. Jack Frost. Is it possible that..?" he wondered out loud. As if coming to some realization, he slowly turned around.

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Jack's attention was quickly drawn to the strange looking man once he heard his name. His eyes widened and his breath caught. Did he really just...? Surely it was some sort of mistake. He paused as the man began to turn around, slowly facing him. "C-Can you... see me?" Jack asked hesitantly. He didn't want to get his hopes up, so he tried to tone down his excitement.

When Vlad turned around, he heard someone asking if he could see them. His eyes beheld a teenage boy with blue eyes and white hair. The Count started to give a knowing smile."So, you are Jack Frost. And to answer your question, I do see you." Vlad answered the boy, kindly.

Jack stumbled back a little. No adult had ever seen him before. No adult had ever seen the other guardians before, so this came as quite a shock - more so than when Rapunzel and Alidia had believed in him. "Y-You--" he couldn't seem to get his words out. He managed to do a flip in the air out of excitement, cheering and rushing around, creating snow in his path. "I can't believe you can see me!" he exclaimed. "W-What's your name?" he asked, thinking it'd be rude not to ask, considering the man knew who he was.

"Thanks," Jack smiled appreciatively, glad someone appreciated his work. He put a lot of effort in, but no one seemed to notice - apparently he was wrong. "Well, I'll see you around Vlad!" He waved, before heading up to the castle.